Who says you can't live in the past?
Pinkston does,…and he loves every minute of it.
This western North Carolina designer is captivated by the Architecture and furniture designs created at the turn-of-the-century arts and crafts movement.
His works embrace the simple and harmonious in his straightforward designs, each made of quality material with enduring construction techniques such as use of indigenous and reclaimed quality materials.
If it is true, that imitation is the most sincere form of flattery, then the late great champions of the American Craftsman ideal would indeed be gratified to know that John Pinkston is keeping their contribution to the American Architecture alive; mastering beautiful, passionately crafted mountain styled designs. A true Appalachian Craftsman.
This western North Carolina designer is captivated by the Architecture and furniture designs created at the turn-of-the-century arts and crafts movement.
His works embrace the simple and harmonious in his straightforward designs, each made of quality material with enduring construction techniques such as use of indigenous and reclaimed quality materials.
If it is true, that imitation is the most sincere form of flattery, then the late great champions of the American Craftsman ideal would indeed be gratified to know that John Pinkston is keeping their contribution to the American Architecture alive; mastering beautiful, passionately crafted mountain styled designs. A true Appalachian Craftsman.